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1800 - THOMAS - Support of the Perinaeum
1841 - MURPHY - An Inquiry Into the Management of the Second Stage of Labour
1871 - PLAYFAIR - External Pressure to the Uterus in Labor
1877 - McMECHEN - Delivery by External Pressure
1880 - LUSK - On the Management of the Second Stage of Natural Labor
1884 - McGAUGHEY - Delivery of the Head, with Reference to the Prevention of Perineal Laceration
1885 - REAMY - Protection of the Perineum During Parturition
1887 - REYNOLDS - The Mechanism of Descent and Flexion in Vertex Presentations
1888 - AUVARD - Mécanisme de la sortie des épaules
1889 - LEONET - Mécanisme du dégagement des épaules dans les accouchements naturels
1890 - GALLOIS - Sur le mécanisme de l'accouchement normal
1891 - AUVARD - Dégagement des épaules (tête première)
1891 - REYNOLDS - The Relations of the Anatomy of the Perineum to the Mechanics of its Laceration
1893 - EDGAR - The Mechanism of Labor: Some Experimental and Clinical Observations
1897 - GARCELON - Avoidable Lacerations of the Perineum
1902 - CHRISTINE - How to Save the Perinaeum by the Delivery of the Anterior Shoulder First
1904 - EDGAR - The Preventive Treatment of Pelvic Floor Lacerations
1905 - SMITH - Etiology and Prevention of Perineal Lacerations, with Special Reference to the Shoulders
1908 - CADWALLADER - Mechanism of Shoulders
1909 - PARAMORE - A Critical Inquiry into the Causes of the Internal Rotation of the Foetal Head
1926 - DeLEE - The Principles and Technique of the Second Stage of Labor
1937 - PURANDARE - Radiograms Taken During Labour, Indicating the Position of the Shoulders
1944 - CALKINS - The Second Stage of Labor-The Descent Phase
1947 - CALKINS - The Second Stage of Labor-Internal Rotation
1948 - CALKINS - The Second Stage of Labor-Number of Pains
1957 - BEYNON - The Normal Second Stage of Labour
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